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Shirley, Anne. (Fictitious character). Juvenile fiction.
Shirley, Anne. (Fictitious character). Fiction.
Bedtime. Juvenile fiction.
Families. Juvenile fiction.
Bedtime. Fiction.
Families. Fiction.
Move over Goodnight Moon, there's another book arriving whose winsome titular character will charm generations of children as they drift off to sleep.Montgomery's bestselling series about a plucky redheaded orphan who finds a home with the Cuthberts in Green Gables continues to delight children around the world, and this gorgeous picture book inspired by the series undoubtedly will also. George's text deftly weaves in characters and situations from the series' first novel, capturing Anne's inquisitiveness and sense of adventure while providing just enough detail that newcomers to the series (probably most of this book's audience) can follow the story and those already familiar with it will not be disappointed. The author's prose melds seamlessly with Godbout's stunning illustrations, which bring Green Gables and the residents of Avonlea (all white) to life on the page. Her delicate pencil work captures every detail that made generations of readers fall in love with Anne's story, from the vivid redness of her hair to the lushness of the Prince Edward Island landscape she calls home. When Anne says goodnight to the stars, the double-page-spread illustration is suffused in a dreamy white light so fairylike that it makes readers feel that they, like Anne, can float on air.A nearly flawless book that invokes nostalgia in older readers and will undoubtedly make newcomers clamor to know what happens next. (Picture book 3-7)
ALA Booklist (Sun Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)George writes from the perspective of Anne Shirley, Lucy Maud Montgomery's famous redhead, as she wishes her favorite people goodnight. George's short, sweet language captures Anne's voice ("Goodnight, Gilbert. Well, really, good-riddance") as well as the flavor of Avonlea's quirky cast of characters ("Yes, Marilla, sensible and strict"). With every person plant, or place ne names, Godbout illustrates a whimsical portrait of Anne with them. She crushes Matthew in a big hug and skips across a field with her bosom friend, Diana. The characters have black button eyes and round, innocent faces, expressing themselves through exaggerated gestures. Butterflies flutter across the page, a visual reminder of Anne's good cheer. Anne also imagines herself floating above the Lake of Shining Waters, her reflection glowing on its surface, and sleeping in a wild cherry tree, curled beneath a blanket. With the white of the pages bleeding through Godbout's colored pencils, the soft texture adds airiness and buoyancy to the light-hearted scenes. Read this one to kindred spirits before bed and maybe they'll, too, thank their loved ones every night.
Horn Book (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)Anne of Green Gables says good night to the things and people she loves, giving brief explanations for each. Though the chief appeal may be for adults familiar with L. M. Montgomery's famous story, the hushed text combines with ethereal pastel and colored-pencil illustrations in muted colors to create a bedtime book well suited to lulling young listeners to sleep.
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)Move over Goodnight Moon, there's another book arriving whose winsome titular character will charm generations of children as they drift off to sleep.Montgomery's bestselling series about a plucky redheaded orphan who finds a home with the Cuthberts in Green Gables continues to delight children around the world, and this gorgeous picture book inspired by the series undoubtedly will also. George's text deftly weaves in characters and situations from the series' first novel, capturing Anne's inquisitiveness and sense of adventure while providing just enough detail that newcomers to the series (probably most of this book's audience) can follow the story and those already familiar with it will not be disappointed. The author's prose melds seamlessly with Godbout's stunning illustrations, which bring Green Gables and the residents of Avonlea (all white) to life on the page. Her delicate pencil work captures every detail that made generations of readers fall in love with Anne's story, from the vivid redness of her hair to the lushness of the Prince Edward Island landscape she calls home. When Anne says goodnight to the stars, the double-page-spread illustration is suffused in a dreamy white light so fairylike that it makes readers feel that they, like Anne, can float on air.A nearly flawless book that invokes nostalgia in older readers and will undoubtedly make newcomers clamor to know what happens next. (Picture book 3-7)
School Library Journal (Sat Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)PreS-Gr 1- Anne of Green Gables meets Goodnight, Moon in this charming bedtime tale. Stern but loving Marilla tries to encourage the effervescent Anne to go to sleep, but the effusive charge she and her brother have decided to foster must first bid goodnight to all of her new friends at Green Gables and Avonlea. From kindred spirit Diana Barry to her favorite nooks, each of the people and places she holds dear is given a poetic greeting and adieu. Godbout's gorgeous pastels and colored pencils are awash in somber, nighttime tones, but the warm and welcoming shades of cheery reds and greens peek through, giving young children a sense of what the lively environment looks like during the day. The characters' pitch-perfect expressions will delight readers. The dreamy quality of the writing and images are just right for the classic heroine and story. Whether as a primer to the source material for newcomers or a shorter version for use during nightly rituals, this is a lovely tale to be shared one-on-one or during bedtime storytimes. VERDICT An inspired choice for picture book collections, especially where there are fans of the irrepressible Anne looking to share with the little ones in their lives. Shelley M. Diaz, School Library Journal
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
ALA Booklist (Sun Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
Horn Book (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal (Sat Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
Wilson's Children's Catalog
A beautiful bedtime picture book based on the best-selling Anne of Green Gables, introducing the irrepressible and beloved Anne to younger readers. It's time for Anne to go to bed, but not before she wishes goodnight to everyone and everything she loves!
Under the watchful eye of her adoptive mother Marilla, Anne has come to cherish life at Green Gables -- the dearest, loveliest spot in the world, and her true home. Every night before she goes to bed, she thinks of all the people and places she loves: her family, her bosom friend Diana, her splendid teacher Miss Stacy, beloved tree Snow Queen, the Lake of Shining Waters and the brilliant sky above. Anne even wishes goodnight -- or good riddance! -- to pesky classmate Gilbert and nosy neighbor Mrs. Lynde. And through it all, Anne's imagination takes flight on a whimsical journey through Avonlea.
This sweet and heartfelt picture book is a perfect read-aloud introduction to L.M. Montgomery's beloved Anne and will delight her brand-new fans and lifelong readers alike.